I don't know how long it will take, but in the meantime Ubuntu could
ship the patch maintained by the Arch community:
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/nautilus-restore-
typeahead.patch?h=nautilus-typeahead
It looks like this patch is kept up to date pretty well. There is a
similar patc
I don't think it's true that an option is always good. I think software
should endeavour to have decent default options, and if multiple use
cases can be accommodated without an option, then that is preferable.
But you're right, a recursive search with ctrl-f vs typeahaed with
simple typing would
Has this been fixed upstream? Looking at the changelog, there has been a
related change, but I'm not sure if it resolves the issue yet, it now
says they're both executables.
https://github.com/file/file/blob/219846094c7593e27453e62855e61181089c48cf/ChangeLog
file 5.3.3:
python3.6: ELF 64-bit LS
Still present in 18.04
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Desktop use
Status in
This problem seems to be the same as in the following two Ubuntu
stackexchange posts:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/768463/laptop-headphone-jack-produces-no-sound
https://askubuntu.com/questions/219342/no-sound-output-from-headphone-jack-ubuntu12-04/859931
A temporary solution mentioned in thos
I am also having this problem on a Dell Precision 5520 (which is similar
hardware to both the Dell XPS 15 and Dell XPS 13).
Headphone output worked initially since install and then stopped working
mid-session after unplugging and re-plugging the headphones. I was
adjusting the "Alert volume" setti
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